A snooker occurs when a player cannot directly hit the required ball. Another ball blocks the straight path. The player must use a cushion or curve shot. This situation increases difficulty greatly. It often follows a strong safety shot. For example, the cue ball sits trapped behind another ball. The player must kick off a rail to escape. Being snookered forces creative thinking.
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